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generaly hold a few bunnies for him to work at although we certainly aint catching anything but better than the nettle infested cover and hedgerows through the summer,got keep him busy.

its all pretty solid not likely to be caving in on him,

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Nice pics. Nettles are in over drive now, I'm trying to get my pup amongst the young bracken , the bramble has erupted as well, bushes have become vast swathes that aren't much fun for me at least.

only another couple months hopefully then be back amongst it

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Nice pics. Nettles are in over drive now, I'm trying to get my pup amongst the young bracken , the bramble has erupted as well, bushes have become vast swathes that aren't much fun for me at least.

only another couple months hopefully then be back amongst it

 

Will you be ferreting with him regular next season? :thumbs:

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Grew up working that type of ground, loads of it round here, does the dogs a lot of good imo, but its dodgy at times, specially with terriers.

iv heard of terriers being lost in deep rock piles working fox but he can't get in anywhere amongst this stuff otherwise I'd steer clear
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Had my one out the other evening, she had a couple of good hunts through the cover but then ripped her ear so we headed back home, i think it's a bit too much this time of year with all the ripe nettles and bramble about... I don't know if it is just me but it seems a lot worse than last year.

 

I been sticking to more arable farm land just let him work the crop for now,nothing serious but gets him out
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Grew up working that type of ground, loads of it round here, does the dogs a lot of good imo, but its dodgy at times, specially with terriers.

iv heard of terriers being lost in deep rock piles working fox but he can't get in anywhere amongst this stuff otherwise I'd steer clear

 

 

You should be ok nearly anywhere with him mate, we never had problems with the various x bred scrounging dogs. A few of us had terriers, you just had to learn where to avoid, or get them on a lead near the bad spots, i could tell some tales about losing dogs in bad places.

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